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'I wouldn't want it on my CV or their records': medical students' experiences of help-seeking for mental health problems.

机译:“我不想在我的简历或他们的记录中使用它”:医学生寻求心理健康问题的帮助经验。

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BACKGROUND: Medical education is reported to be demanding and stressful and previous work with doctors suggests that there is a resistance within the profession to help-seeking and an ad hoc approach to dealing with stress and distress. AIM: To explore the attitudes of medical students at the University of Manchester, UK to the causes of stress and to examine their views on help-seeking. STUDY DESIGN: A qualitative study using semistructured interviews, with analysis of the data using the technique of constant comparison. METHODS: Medical students at the University of Manchester were invited to participate in the study. Sampling made the research representative of medical students in terms of gender, ethnicity and UK/overseas students. Semistructured interviews, with open questions, were conducted and audio-taped with consent. The tapes were transcribed verbatim. The schedule was revised in the light of the emerging themes. RESULTS: Medical students recognised that studying medicine contributes to stress, as experienced in their undergraduate careers. Students reported that perceptions of stigma associated with mental illness, including stress, were prevalent in the student body and were perceived to continue throughout the medical profession. Avoidance of appropriate help-seeking behaviour starts early and is linked to perceived norms which dictate that experiencing a mental health problem may be viewed as a form of weakness and has implications for subsequent successful career progression. CONCLUSION: The preparation of medical students for life as doctors involves more than facilitation of the acquisition of knowledge and skills, so that new doctors can conform to the principals of professional conduct. Support and mentoring are required so that stress can be identified early and dealt with appropriately.
机译:背景:据报道,医学教育的要求很高且压力很大,以前与医生合作的工作表明,该行业内对寻求帮助和应对压力和困扰的临时方法存在抵触情绪。目的:探讨英国曼彻斯特大学的医学生对压力原因的态度,并研究他们对寻求帮助的看法。研究设计:使用半结构化访谈的定性研究,并使用持续比较技术对数据进行分析。方法:曼彻斯特大学的医学生被邀请参加这项研究。抽样使医学学生在性别,种族和英国/海外学生方面成为研究代表。进行带有开放性问题的半结构式访谈,并经同意录音。磁带被逐字记录。时间表根据出现的主题进行了修订。结果:医学生认识到学习医学会导致压力,就像他们在大学生涯中所经历的那样。学生报告说,对与精神疾病(包括压力)有关的污名的认知在学生体内很普遍,并被认为贯穿整个医学专业。避免适当的寻求帮助行为从较早开始,并且与所感知的规范相关,后者指示经历心理健康问题可能被视为一种弱点,并且对随后的成功职业发展有影响。结论:为医学生做好医生的终身准备不仅仅是促进知识和技能的获得,因此新医生可以符合专业操守的原则。需要支持和指导,以便及早发现压力并适当处理。

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